Anomaly Radio Show-Host Interview Series: Mack White

Mack and SMiles recently sat down for a lengthy and leisurely informal interview session. We discussed the origins of Mack’s artistic and parapolitical inspirations, as well as his personal psychic experiences, and more. You can hear that interview here: arn-interviews-hosts-mack-white.

Mack White is a comic-book artist and parapolitical writer who has been researching the outer-limits of consciousness and deep-politics for many years. His artwork has appeared in a number of places ranging from his own classic Villa of the Mysteries, Mutant Book of the Dead, Texas Tales and more, as well as in such underground comics collections and magazines as HotWire, Comics Journal, and Komix (Italy). He also edited and contributed to The Bush Junta, an anthology of comic art depicting the Crimes Against Humanity of the George W. Bush regime. He has appeared in documentaries such as DAY-51: The True Story of Waco as well as within a variety of alternative news publications including Paranoia Magazine, Austin Para Times, Weird Magazine, Paraoid Magazine, and many more.

Mark Pilkington’s Mirage Men is – I don’t exaggerate in saying – one of the most important UFO-themed books you’ll ever read. That is, if you dare to read the book, and don’t shy away from it because it might upset and unbalance your carefully constructed, nice and neat Ufological world.

Whether you are a full-on true-believer in the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH), wholly open-minded on what lies at the heart of the UFO puzzle, a skeptic, or a rabid debunker, you should not ignore Mirage Men. Of course, your views on what lies at the heart of the UFO phenomenon – and which of the above-categories you fall into – will play a large role in determining your response and reaction to Mark’s book.

Those for whom Ufology is a modern-day religion, and one that offers a form of cosmic comfort, will be shocked, angered and perhaps even disillusioned by what they read. Doubtless, too, there will be a degree of hostility and outright denial on their part when faced with the crumbling of certain much-cherished belief-systems, ideas and (possibly) certain cases that have become classics within Ufology.

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“Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction, had no intention or capability of attacking United States, had nothing to do with Al-Qaida’s role in 9/11, and each and every statement made by the previous administration in support of going to war turned out to be false.

“Yet here we are. A new administration and the same old war, with an expansion of the war in Afghanistan. We cannot afford these wars. We cannot afford these wars spiritually. They are wars of aggression and they are based on lies. We cannot afford these wars financially. They add trillions to our national debt and destroy our domestic agenda. We cannot afford the human cost of these wars, the loss of lives of our beloved troops and the deaths of innocent civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. So, why do we do this? Why do we keep funding wars when they are so obviously against truth and justice and when they undermine our military? These are matters of heart and conscience, which must be explored. Our ability to bring an end to these wars will be the real test of our power.”

“Sudden in-custody death” does not have a formal medical definition. But the general term “sudden death” is used medically to describe the rapid, unexpected death of an individual within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. It follows then that sudden in-custody death refers to rapid, unexpected death during detention of individuals by law enforcement or public safety personnel. This term comprises the vast majority of “arrest-related” deaths (the preferred term in criminology literature) which include the fairly rare fatal police shootings [1].

FLASHBACK: The Washington Post – Exploding Number of SWAT Teams Sets Off Alarms; Critics See Growing Role of Heavily Armed Police Units as `Militarization’ of Law Enforcement. Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; June 17, 1997 ; William Booth; 700+ words ……strength and mission, the SWAT team in Fresno mirrors a growing trend in U.S. law enforcement — the rise in the number…departments now boast a SWAT team — a phenomenon Kraska…response. Fresno formed its SWAT team in 1973, about a decade…

FLASHBACK: Accusations of excessive force by Fresno County deputies. SWAT Team Searches for Murder Suspect: A family living on Big Sandy Rancheria near Auberry is left picking up the pieces of their home on Wednesday after the Fresno County Sheriffs SWAT team served a search warrant. They accuse deputies of using excessive force.http://www.ksee24.com/news/local/16325711.html

Massachusetts politics and public policy: studies in power and … – Google Books Resultby Richard A. Hogarty – 2002 – Political Science – 325 pages
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Globalism or Global Awareness & Consciousness

“Listen to the earth’s resonances. This three-minute audio file is data collected from the magnetic sensor and has been shifted up in frequency to an audible range. This file is from a nighttime recording during a period of relatively quiet ionospheric activity.”

Massachusetts politics and public policy: studies in power and … – Google Books Resultby Richard A. Hogarty – 2002 – Political Science – 325 pages
Hogarty examines both the process of policymaking and the complexities of … ber of Massachusetts’s Mental Based on an extensive review of newspa- Health …http://books.google.com/books?isbn=155849362X…

UMass Amherst: University of Massachusetts PressBook Jacket: “Massachusetts Politics and Public Policy” by R. A. Hogarty Richard A. … Based on an extensive review of newspaper and media accounts, … Richard A. Hogarty is professor emeritus of political science at the University of …http://www.umass.edu/umpress/SS02/hogarty.html

China Watch

Chen Guangcheng, a self-trained legal advocate who tried in June 2005 to investigate reports that officials in Linyi city, Shandong province, had subjected thousands of people to forced abortions, beatings, and compulsory sterilization in order to meet population control targets. Although central government officials agreed that the officials used illegal means, authorities rejected the class-action lawsuit Chen tried to file. Chen was tried on August 24, 2006, and sentenced to four years and three months for “intentional destruction of property” and “gathering people to disturb traffic order.” Chen, who is blind, has reportedly been severely beaten in jail and has gone on a hunger strike to protest the beatings. He is serving his sentence in Linyi Prison.